AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel Crisis & Smuggling Crackdown: Jalu’s municipality says fuel deliveries are set to resume after meetings with Libya Oil and eastern distribution officials, while Interior Minister Imad Al-Trabelsi ordered the closure of 500+ fuel stations tied to smuggling, warning they won’t reopen without compliance. Migration & Humanitarian Returns: UNHCR denied it runs migrant resettlement in Libya as Libya’s foreign ministry rejected any resettlement plans and urged citizens to avoid incitement; meanwhile IOM and the EU-backed AVRR programme saw 180 Nigerians return from Benghazi, with another 182 reported on a separate flight, including unaccompanied children. Public Health: Libya’s local government says 83% of beaches meet swimming standards, with bans and warning signs ordered for failing sites. Security & Justice: The ICC said it has no official confirmation that war crimes suspect Saif al-Nasr Snidel has died. Politics & Diplomacy: Acting Foreign Minister Taher Al-Baour met Russia’s ambassador on Libya developments; UN in Libya warned of rising misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric. Economy & Investment: LIA and Oman’s OQ Group signed an MoU to explore investment, including clean energy, and AGOCO and Chevron discussed oil field cooperation.
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